What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Success Advisor - CoPA position at The New School?
The Student Success Academic Advisor (SSA) is responsible for providing academic advising to an assigned population of undergraduate and/or graduate students pursuing degree(s) in the School of Drama within the College of Performing Arts.
Reporting to the Assistant Provost of Academic Advising, this position provides holistic support to students through building an understanding of degree requirements and university policies and systems, supporting registration and academic achievement, and connecting students to appropriate support services at the institution as needed. Academic Advisors are active participants in university-wide programs and initiatives that promote student persistence, community building, and staff development. The Academic Advising unit is an integral part of the university’s Student Success division.
This position is a Local 1205 Professional Unit position covered by a collective bargaining agreement between Local 1205 Teamsters and The New School
The New School is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and particularly seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates who share this commitment.
Responsibilities
$64,350 per annum
We look forward to receiving your application!
Reporting to the Assistant Provost of Academic Advising, this position provides holistic support to students through building an understanding of degree requirements and university policies and systems, supporting registration and academic achievement, and connecting students to appropriate support services at the institution as needed. Academic Advisors are active participants in university-wide programs and initiatives that promote student persistence, community building, and staff development. The Academic Advising unit is an integral part of the university’s Student Success division.
This position is a Local 1205 Professional Unit position covered by a collective bargaining agreement between Local 1205 Teamsters and The New School
The New School is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and particularly seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates who share this commitment.
Responsibilities
- Developmentally advise students with the goal of supporting their academic/artistic progress via scheduled and drop-in appointments, both in-person and remote.
- Maintain and update student records and data, including documentation of student interactions, in relevant institutional systems (Banner, DegreeWorks, Starfish) accurately and in a timely manner.
- Use critical and creative thinking skills to exercise decision-making and insightful judgment in order to help students chart potential paths to reach academic and professional goals.
- Assist students in defining and navigating obstacles to achieving academic goals through timely intervention and support.
- Establish and cultivate relationships with administrators and faculty to ensure accurate and timely communication of student needs, obstacles, and questions.
- Partner with program directors, department chairs and/or faculty in assigned programs regarding academic planning; attend and participate in regular meetings held by programs and schools.
- Provide guidance regarding University, school-specific, and program-specific policies with respect to student status, transfer credit evaluations, advanced placement and advanced standing requests, exceptions to degree requirements, degree audits to determine student eligibility to graduate, probationary status, and dismissals.
- Maintain strict compliance with all mandated policies and procedures, including but not limited to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and Title IX.
- Coordinate and collaborate on initiatives, events, and programs that promote student persistence, retention, and academic development.
- Maintain an accurate, up-to-date body of knowledge about curricula across the institution, particularly those relevant to the assigned population of students, and provide referrals to other departments or areas within the institution as needed.
- Exercise professional discretion and judgment to escalate student questions or concerns appropriately when necessary.
- Participate in orientation, academic, career services events, recruitment, student life and engagement initiatives, and graduation.
- Represent Student Success at programs and functions outside of normal business hours as needed.
- Stay apprised of national developments in the field of academic advising and engage in ongoing training and development opportunities.
- Incorporate tools and assessments into advising to help students understand their personal preferences, strengths, and weaknesses as they pertain to academic decision-making.
- Possess intercultural competency skills that promote a culture of equity, inclusion, social justice, and community engagement.
- Assist students in navigating co-curricular and student life opportunities within the University.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree and 2 years related experience with a focus on student engagement and advising.
- Demonstrated experience via study or employment working in or with programs in the dramatic arts, i.e acting, playwriting, directing.
- Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal skills, including sensitivity to cultural differences.
- Proven abilities in personal judgment and critical thinking skills to help others make values-based decisions regarding academic, career, and other success paths.
- Strong presentation, written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to work on multiple projects both independently and as part of a team.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and ability to learn new computer applications.
- Able to lift and carry objects, less than 40 pounds, on occasion.
- Master’s degree in Higher Education, Higher Education. Administration, or a field related to academic offerings at The New School.
- 2 or more years professional work experience in higher education, with a focus on advising.
- Knowledge of Banner, DegreeWorks, and Starfish.
- Experience with NACADA, EAB, NASPA, LinkedIn or other advising-related professional organizations and tools.
- Hybrid/Split - Employees hired for this position are expected to be on-campus at minimum 3 days per week.
$64,350 per annum
We look forward to receiving your application!
Salary : $64,350